A plug-in module for a motor unit, in particular for an adjusting motor, the plug-in module having a plug for introducing into a housing of the motor unit. In addition, the plug has: a carrier element having at least one recess for a respective electrical plug element; and the plug element itself for engaging with the corresponding plug connector of the motor unit, the plug element being arranged into the recess. Furthermore, the recess includes: an opening via which a plug element can be introduced in the recess; and a holding section into which a securing zone of the plug element can be pressed.
|
1. A plug-in module for a motor unit comprising:
a plug which can be inserted into a housing of the motor unit along a mounting direction;
the plug comprising a carrier element with:
at least one recess defined in part by a lower surface and sidewalls extending from the lower surface,
and a respective electrical plug element for engagement with a corresponding plug connector of the motor unit for electrical contacting, which is arranged in the at least one recess, the respective electrical plug element including a fixing zone, the fixing zone comprising a fixing portion extending in a first direction from the respective electrical plug element and a contacting portion extending in the first direction from the fixing portion, the contacting portion having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the fixing portion;
the at least one recess comprises:
an opening above the lower surface through which the respective electrical plug element can be introduced into the recess, and
a holding portion below the lower surface into which the fixing portion of the respective electrical plug element can be pressed such that the fixing portion extends below the lower surface and the holding portion surrounds and contacts the fixing portion.
12. A method for producing a plug-in module for a motor unit, the method comprising:
using plastic to cast a plug housing for insertion into a housing of a motor unit, wherein the plug housing has a carrier element with at least one recess defined in part by a lower surface and sidewalls extending from the lower surface for engagement with a corresponding plug connector of the motor unit, wherein the at least one recess comprises (i) an opening above the lower surface through which a respective electrical plug element can be introduced into the recess, and (ii) a holding portion below the lower surface into which a fixing portion of the respective electrical plug element can be pressed such that the fixing portion extends below the lower surface and the holding portion surrounds and contacts the fixing portion; and
pressing the respective electrical plug element into the holding portion of the at least one recess, the respective electrical plug element including a fixing zone, the fixing zone comprising the fixing portion extending in a first direction from the respective electrical plug element and a contacting portion extending in the first direction from the fixing portion, the contacting portion having a diameter smaller than a diameter of the fixing portion.
2. The plug-in module as claimed in
3. The plug-in module as claimed in
4. The plug-in module as claimed in
5. The plug-in module as claimed in
6. The plug-in module as claimed in
7. The plug-in module as claimed in
8. The plug-in module as claimed in
wherein the recess surrounds the contact portion in such a way that the recess, in the area of the slit, has at least one corresponding recess-side slit, which allows the comb-like plug connector to engage in the mounting direction with the slit of the contact portion.
9. The plug-in module as claimed in
10. The plug-in module as claimed in
11. The plug-in module as claimed in
13. The method as claimed in
|
This application is the U.S. National Phase Application of PCT International Application No. PCT/EP2014/078059, filed Dec. 16, 2014, which claims priority to German Patent Application No. 10 2013 226 205.1, filed Dec. 17, 2013, the contents of such applications being incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a plug-in module for a motor unit, in particular for an adjusting motor in a motor vehicle. An adjusting motor of this kind is used, for example, to move windows, doors, flaps or soft tops, generally speaking for elements that close openings of the passenger compartment.
Modern motor vehicles nowadays have devices, actuated by external force or driven by motor, for moving (opening or closing) windows. Such devices comprise a motor unit as adjusting motor, which are provided in a motor vehicle door by means of a transmission mechanism and corresponding cables for moving the window. The assembly process in motor vehicles generally requires a modular configuration of the individual components, as in a window lifter. One module is formed by the motor unit which, within a housing, can have both an electric motor and also a corresponding transmission, wherein a second module, which can be designed as a plug-in module, can be connected to the module of the motor unit in order to provide current and to control the electric motor. To supply the motor with electrical energy or with electrical current, electrical contact elements are arranged in the housing or module of the motor unit and, when the plug-in module is inserted, they have to be electrically connected to corresponding motor contacts or electrical plug elements of the plug-in module. To achieve a low weight and to realize a predetermined shape for the plug-in module, the latter, or a housing thereof, is generally produced from a plastic. However, there is then the problem that the motor contacts or the electrical plug elements for contacting the electrical contact elements of the motor unit have to be arranged correctly and securely in the plastic structure of the plug-in module.
An aspect of the present invention is a simple and cost-effective possibility of creating a plug-in module with corresponding plug elements, which are provided for contacting electrical contacts of a motor unit.
According to a first aspect of the invention, a plug-in module of a motor unit is created, in particular for an adjusting motor of a motor vehicle. The plug-in module has a plug or a plug portion which can be inserted in a housing of the motor unit along a mounting direction. The plug has a carrier element which comprises at least one recess for a respective electrical plug element, and a respective electrical plug element itself for engagement with a corresponding plug connector of the motor unit (along the mounting direction) for electrical contacting. The respective plug element is arranged in the at least one recess. This at least one recess is configured in such a way that it comprises an opening through which the respective electrical plug element can be introduced into the recess, and a holding portion into which a fixing zone of the respective electrical plug connector can be pressed. In this way, it is possible that the plug-in module or more precisely the carrier element thereof can be produced from plastic, for example by means of injection molding, wherein, after production of the plastic mold, a respective electrical plug element can be easily introduced into a corresponding recess of the carrier element. It is of course also conceivable that other materials can be used for the carrier element, the plug or the plug-in module. By virtue of the separate formation of the plug-in module with carrier element, on the one hand, and of the electrical plug element, on the other hand, a cost-effective production of the individual components is thus possible, which components then only have to be joined together, which can be done with low outlay in terms of equipment. However, such construction can also be performed with less procedural outlay than if the electrical plug elements had to be encapsulated, for example, in a difficult and therefore costly encapsulation process, even partially in the carrier element or the plug or the plug-in module.
According to one embodiment of the plug-in module, the carrier element has a guide portion for guiding the plug during the insertion of the plug into the housing of the motor unit. In this way, the carrier element performs several functions, on the one hand holding or fixing one or more electrical plug elements and, on the other hand, guiding the plug during assembly.
According to a further embodiment of the plug-in module, the opening of the at least one recess is formed in a direction perpendicular to the mounting direction, such that a respective electrical plug element can be inserted into the corresponding recess in a manner perpendicular to the mounting direction. In this way, a simple and automated assembly of the plug-in module is achieved.
According to a further embodiment, the electrical plug element has a contact portion for engagement with the corresponding plug connector of the motor unit. The contact portion is movable or pivotable in a direction perpendicular to the mounting direction, in order to permit a positional orientation with respect to the plug connector of the motor unit. In particular, this mobility of the contact portion in a direction perpendicular to the mounting direction makes it easier to produce the plug connection, since the possibility of adapting the position of the contact portion means that production-related alignment errors can be compensated and, consequently, it is ensured that the electrical plug element is brought into correct and destruction-free engagement with a corresponding motor-side plug connector.
According to one embodiment, the contact portion of the electrical plug element is received at least partially in the recess in such a way that the movement of the contact portion for the positional orientation is guided by inner walls of the recess. To put it another way, the contact portion can be arranged in the recess in such a way that it is movable or pivotable in a first direction perpendicular to the mounting direction, whereas, in a second direction perpendicular to the mounting direction and perpendicular to the first direction of movement, it is located in direct proximity to inner walls of the recess, such that these permit guiding of a first direction of movement.
It is possible that the distance between the inner walls or inner side walls of the recess in the area of the contact portion corresponds substantially to the width of the electrical plug element in the area of the contact portion. In this way, exact guiding of the electrical plug element inside the recess is provided, such that, by means of this guiding, the electrical plug element acquires a certain stiffness, in particular in the mounting direction, and, when it meets the plug connector of the motor unit, it has a certain stability and is not deformed. Reliable joining together is thus enabled even in the case of a misalignment of the contact portion and of the plug connector of the motor unit.
According to a further embodiment, the contact portion of the electrical plug element has, at the ends, two opposite spring webs which are separated from each other by a slit, in particular an elongate slit, so as to engage with a corresponding comb-like or leaf-like plug connector of the motor unit. The recess can surround the contact portion in such a way that the recess, in the area of the (elongate) slit, has at least one corresponding recess-side (elongate) slit, which allows the comb-like plug connector of the motor unit to engage in the mounting direction with the slit of the contact portion. By designing the contact portion in the form of the spring webs separated by a slit, and otherwise by providing a corresponding slit in the recess, the electrical plug element firstly acquires good guiding and thus good stability, and the recess-side slit ensures secure mounting of the motor-unit-side plug connector in the contact portion of the electrical plug element.
According to one embodiment, the recess-side slit has, at its free end, or at the portion surrounding the free end of the electrical plug element, a funnel-shaped portion for guiding the comb-like plug connector of the motor unit. This means that, by virtue of this funnel-shaped portion of the recess-side slit, the plug connector of the motor unit already experiences a first positioning, such that an alignment error can thus already be minimized to a certain extent, wherein, for example, through the possibility of the contact portion executing a movement perpendicular to the mounting direction, a further possibility is created for compensation of alignment errors.
According to a further embodiment of the carrier element, the latter has two recesses for receiving a respective electrical plug element, wherein the respective openings of the two recesses are oriented perpendicular to the mounting direction and in respectively opposite directions. This again ensures an improved and simplified process of assembly of the plug-in module in order, in particular, to ensure a supply of power to the motor unit by means of two electrical plug elements.
According to a further aspect of the invention, a method is made available for producing or assembling a plug-in module for a motor unit, in particular for an adjusting motor for a motor vehicle. In particular, a plug-in module according to the above description can be produced thereby. According to a first method step, plastic is used to cast a plug housing for insertion into a housing of a motor unit, in particular by injection molding, wherein the plug element has a carrier element which comprises at least one recess for a respective electrical plug element for engagement with a corresponding plug connector of the motor unit. The at least one recess has an opening through which a respective electrical plug element can be introduced into the recess, and a holding portion into which a respective electrical plug element can be pressed by means of its fixing zone. In a second method step, a respective electrical plug element on a fixing zone is pressed into the holding portion of the at least one recess. In this way, the plug housing, on the one hand, and the electrical plug element, on the other hand, can be produced in simple, separate steps, wherein the two components are simply fixed to each other by a technically simple pressing operation. By pressing in the electrical plug connector, a durable and stable connection is produced between the components.
Embodiments of the plug-in module, insofar as they are applicable to the method for producing the plug-in module, are advantageously to be regarded also as advantageous embodiments of the method for producing the plug-in module, and vice versa.
Illustrative embodiments of the present invention will now be explained in more detail below with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
Reference is made in the first instance to
As will be explained in more detail with reference to
As main components, the plug-in module comprises a plug STK, which is connected to an attachment body ASK. More precisely, a carrier element TRE of the plug and an attachment body housing AGH of the attachment body ASK are produced from a plastic (preferably injection molded, and preferably formed in one piece). The production of a one-piece component made of plastic by injection molding is cost-effective and is associated with low outlay in terms of procedural technology.
The attachment body housing AGH has, as central part, a plate-shaped receiver or a plate-shaped connection portion VAS, on which fastening bores BBO are formed for fixing the plug-in module ESM in the motor housing MGH (cf.
On a front face STS of the connection portion VAS, an attachment piece AST with a substantially rectangular cross section protrudes at a predetermined angle, which cross section has at its free end a peripheral thin-walled collar BU. This collar BU surrounds an attachment well ASS in which exposed first end portions EA11, EA21 (cf.
On a front face or second side face FS2 of the connection portion VAS, second end portions EA12 and EA22 of the electrical contact pins ESK1, ESK2 and further contact pins protrude and are lead in angled form into contact bores of a printed circuit board LP and contacted therein by cohesive bonding (for example soldering), as is shown in
In a manner not shown in detail, motor contacts or electrical plug elements ESE are also electrically connected (cf. also
With the insertion of the plug-in module ESM into the motor housing MGH in which the actual electric motor is rigidly mounted, the electrical plug elements ESE, ESE2 meet a corresponding complementary, respective positionally fixed mating contact, indicated in
To explain this particular function of an electrical plug element according to one embodiment of the invention, the electrical plug element ESE is shown in detail in
In
The plug element ESE substantially comprises three main components, on the one hand a fixing portion FAS for holding the plug element in the carrier element TRE, a contact portion KAB for engagement with a corresponding plug connector SV1, SV2 of the motor unit, and a positional orientation portion LAA for connecting the fixing portion FAS to the contact portion KAB and for positional orientation of the contact portion during the connection of the electrical plug element to a corresponding (wrongly positioned) mating contact.
The fixing portion FAS will first of all be discussed in more detail. It has a fixing zone or fixing structure TST, which has substantially a Christmas tree structure. During assembly or mounting of the plug-in module, this fixing structure TST, as shown in
In the depiction in
To more easily bring the mating contact GK to the contact point KS, the distance between the two spring webs FE1 and FE2 increases from the contact point KS to their free ends again (from left to right in the image plane), such that a contact funnel KTR is formed here.
If, as is shown in
Proceeding from the example shown in
Assuming that the pivoting of the contact portion KAB takes place about the hinge point GP, in the example shown in
Reference is now made to
Assuming that the pivoting of the contact portion KAB takes place about the hinge point GP, in the example shown in
In this way, a pivoting of the contact portion KAB about the hinge point GP of the first web can be permitted by the special design of the deformable portion VAB. In particular, the provision of two webs ST1 and ST2 for connecting the fixing portion to the contact portion ensures a high current-carrying capacity of the electrical plug element and permits a positional compensation of the contact portion in the event of alignment errors. Reference is now made to
As can be seen in
To further improve the stability, the recess ANM is oriented in the carrier element in such a way that the electrical plug element ESE in the inserted state is oriented in the mounting direction. Moreover, the distance between the inner walls of the recess ANM which extend parallel to the image plane corresponds, in the area of the contact portion substantially to the width of the electrical plug element, such that the electrical plug element is guided by the inner walls of the recess. As is shown in particular for the recess of the second electrical plug element ESE2, a respective recess ANM of the carrier element moreover comprises an elongate slit ASZ which substantially corresponds to the slit SZ between the spring webs FE1 and FE2 of the contact portion. This slit ASZ has the effect that a comb-like mating contact GK, as shown in
It will also be noted that the corresponding receiver for the second plug element ESE2 is designed in such a way that its opening likewise perpendicular to the mounting direction RM and in an opposite direction to the opening OFN.
Reference is now made to
As can also be seen in
To explain the mounting of the electrical contact pins in the attachment body ASK, reference is now made to
After the plug and the attachment body have been produced as an integral component by injection molding and the contact pins have accordingly also been produced preferably as parts punched out from sheet metal, these components have to be brought together. In the injection molding, a multiplicity of through-recesses DGA have been created in the attachment body ASK and extend from a first side face FS1 to an opposite second side face or surface FS2 of the attachment body, in order to receive electrical contact pins therein. During the assembly of the plug-in module ESM, the electrical contact pins ESK1 and ESK2 (and any further electrical contact pins) are brought together in such a way that the second end portions EA12 and EA22 of the electrical contact pins are inserted into the respective inlet openings of the respective through-recesses on the first side face FS1. The respective contact pins are then moved or pushed along the axis ADG of the through-recesses DGA or along the insertion directions RE1 and RE2 (from left to right in the image). More precisely, the electrical contact pins ESK1, ESK2 are pressed into the attachment body ASK in such a way that a respective Christmas tree structure KST1 and KST2 of the electrical contact pins is pressed into a respective through-recess, such that this portion of the through-recess is widened in its dimensions and begins to flow. In this way, the electrical contact pins are held by the material of the attachment body that has flowed between the continuations of the Christmas tree structure. Furthermore, a projection V1, V2 is formed on a respective electrical contact pin ESK1 and ESK2 and, after coming into contact with a corresponding shoulder S1, S2 of the attachment body, prevents a further movement of the contact pin in a direction RE1, RE2. In this way, a precise positioning of the electrical contact pins can be ensured.
As can be seen on the right-hand side of
If the printed circuit board was now brought to the plug STK and connected to corresponding electrical attachments of the contact pins or of the electrical plug elements, this gives rise to a functional plug-in module ESM, as shown in
As can be seen in
Schaible, Martin, Glemser, Andreas
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
10340633, | Dec 17 2013 | Conti Temic Microelectronic GmbH | Plug-in module for a motor unit |
Patent | Priority | Assignee | Title |
4275944, | Jul 09 1979 | Miniature connector receptacles employing contacts with bowed tines and parallel mounting arms | |
5100338, | Aug 31 1990 | HON HAI PRECISION INDUSTRY CO , LTD | Contact for circuit board socket |
6249068, | Oct 14 1998 | Continental Automotive GmbH | Motor connecting plug, in particular for a variable-speed commutator motor, having slots for contact tracks |
6317332, | Feb 05 1998 | Robert Bosch GmbH | Electronic module for an electric motor operated drive unit |
6325633, | Aug 24 1998 | Yazaki Corp.; Yazaki Corporation | Connection structure for power supply to vehicle door |
6530793, | Aug 24 1999 | Braun GmbH | Multipole connector assembly for low-voltage appliances |
6530796, | Mar 08 2000 | Robert Bosch GmbH | Plug-in module for adjusting motor |
6558198, | Nov 30 2000 | Autonetworks Technologies, Ltd.; Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd.; Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. | Fuse device and fuse device connecting structure |
6648696, | Jan 14 2000 | Continental Automotive GmbH | Plug-in connection system having contact paths fixed in an insulation body |
6855013, | May 08 2000 | Tyco Electronic Logistics AG | LCD connector for printed circuit boards |
7114962, | Mar 25 2005 | Kabushiki Kaisha Tokai Rika Denki Seisakusho | Circuit unit device |
7758385, | Mar 07 2008 | TE Connectivity Solutions GmbH | Orthogonal electrical connector and assembly |
7905732, | Dec 18 2007 | Sumitomo Wiring Systems, Ltd. | Electrical junction box |
20040235328, | |||
DE20004338, | |||
EP996213, | |||
WO2007012925, |
Executed on | Assignor | Assignee | Conveyance | Frame | Reel | Doc |
Dec 16 2014 | Conti Temic Microelectronic GmbH | (assignment on the face of the patent) | / | |||
Jun 06 2016 | SCHAIBLE, MARTIN | Conti Temic Microelectronic GmbH | ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS | 039287 | /0223 | |
Jun 06 2016 | GLEMSER, ANDREAS | Conti Temic Microelectronic GmbH | ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNORS INTEREST SEE DOCUMENT FOR DETAILS | 039287 | /0223 |
Date | Maintenance Fee Events |
Sep 23 2020 | M1551: Payment of Maintenance Fee, 4th Year, Large Entity. |
Date | Maintenance Schedule |
Aug 15 2020 | 4 years fee payment window open |
Feb 15 2021 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Aug 15 2021 | patent expiry (for year 4) |
Aug 15 2023 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 4) |
Aug 15 2024 | 8 years fee payment window open |
Feb 15 2025 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Aug 15 2025 | patent expiry (for year 8) |
Aug 15 2027 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 8) |
Aug 15 2028 | 12 years fee payment window open |
Feb 15 2029 | 6 months grace period start (w surcharge) |
Aug 15 2029 | patent expiry (for year 12) |
Aug 15 2031 | 2 years to revive unintentionally abandoned end. (for year 12) |